This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute to that.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and request my next song!
Thank you to my team that helped me bring this piece to life:
My outfit & Jewelry courtesy of: ChandanFashion (@chandanfashion)
My angels: ShailaPremji (@shailapremji), Simran Manghirmalani (@sim_sim_ma), Manushi Patel (@manushi.patel), and Felicia Hyman (@fefenostalgia)
My videographer: Gowtham Ratnaraj (@gothamTO)
My on set assistant: Rahim Printer (@printerror1)
LETS BE FRIENDS:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/shereenladha
Snapchat: sherrykins
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Singer: Arijit Singh
Qawwali vocals: Mujtaba AzizNaza, Shadab & Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri
Music: Sanjay Leela BhansaliLyrics: A.M Turaz
Qawwali Lyrics: Nasir Faraaz
Arranged by: Shail-Pritesh
Rythm Arranger: NitinShankarCast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by: KishoreLulla & Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Special shoutouts to the awesome people at the YouTube SpaceToronto for helping me with all my concept videos :)

The film was in development for 15 years, Bhansali wanted to make the film after Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. However, several times, the production was delayed due to the changing cast. Principal photography started in mid 2014, after the casting of principle roles were finalised. The film was released on 18 December 2015 to positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction, cinematography, production design, costumes, music and performances, particularly of Chopra, and Singh.

This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute to that.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and request my next song!
Thank you to my team that helped me bring this piece to life:
My outfit & Jewelry courtesy of: ChandanFashion (@chandanfashion)
My angels: ShailaPremji (@shailapremji), Simran Manghirmalani (@sim_sim_ma), Manushi Patel (@manushi.patel), and Felicia Hyman (@fefenostalgia)
My videographer: Gowtham Ratnaraj (@gothamTO)
My on set assistant: Rahim Printer (@printerror1)
LETS BE FRIENDS:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/shereenladha
Snapchat: sherrykins
Facebook: http://facebook.com/dancewithSL
Website/Blog: http://shereenladha.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/shereenladha
Singer: Arijit Singh
Qawwali vocals: Mujtaba AzizNaza, Shadab & Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri
Music: Sanjay Leela BhansaliLyrics: A.M Turaz
Qawwali Lyrics: Nasir Faraaz
Arranged by: Shail-Pritesh
Rythm Arranger: NitinShankarCast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by: KishoreLulla & Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Special shoutouts to the awesome people at the YouTube SpaceToronto for helping me with all my concept videos :)

ChrisDe La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com shares a behind the scenes look when he received his latest Caribbean cookbook - The Vibrant Caribbean Pot 100Traditional And Fusion Recipes. You'll see the inside pages of the most anticipated Caribbean cookbook and an update on shipping to customers who reserved a copy.
Get my latest cookbook, The Vibrant Caribbean Pot - 100 Traditional And Fusion Recipes Vol 2 @ http://www.CaribbeanPot.com/book/
Connect with Chris De La Rosa
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caribbe...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/obzokee
Instagram: caribbeanpot
Contact: http://caribbeanpot.com/contact/
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/caribbeanpot/th...
To learn more about Chris De La Rosa, you can visit http://www.ChrisDeLaRosa.com

Sri Lankan Traditional Fusion Music - Instrumental

This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute ...

ChrisDe La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com shares a behind the scenes look when he received his latest Caribbean cookbook - The Vibrant Caribbean Pot 100Traditional And Fusion Recipes. You'll see the inside pages of the most anticipated Caribbean cookbook and an update on shipping to customers who reserved a copy.
Get my latest cookbook, The Vibrant Caribbean Pot - 100 Traditional And Fusion Recipes Vol 2 @ http://www.CaribbeanPot.com/book/
Connect with Chris De La Rosa
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caribbe...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/obzokee
Instagram: caribbeanpot
Contact: http://caribbeanpot.com/contact/
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/caribbeanpot/th...
To learn more about Chris De La Rosa, you can visit http://www.ChrisDeLaRosa.com

This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I sta...

This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute to that.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and request my next song!
Thank you to my team that helped me bring this piece to life:
My outfit & Jewelry courtesy of: ChandanFashion (@chandanfashion)
My angels: ShailaPremji (@shailapremji), Simran Manghirmalani (@sim_sim_ma), Manushi Patel (@manushi.patel), and Felicia Hyman (@fefenostalgia)
My videographer: Gowtham Ratnaraj (@gothamTO)
My on set assistant: Rahim Printer (@printerror1)
LETS BE FRIENDS:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/shereenladha
Snapchat: sherrykins
Facebook: http://facebook.com/dancewithSL
Website/Blog: http://shereenladha.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/shereenladha
Singer: Arijit Singh
Qawwali vocals: Mujtaba AzizNaza, Shadab & Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri
Music: Sanjay Leela BhansaliLyrics: A.M Turaz
Qawwali Lyrics: Nasir Faraaz
Arranged by: Shail-Pritesh
Rythm Arranger: NitinShankarCast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by: KishoreLulla & Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Special shoutouts to the awesome people at the YouTube SpaceToronto for helping me with all my concept videos :)

This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute to that.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and request my next song!
Thank you to my team that helped me bring this piece to life:
My outfit & Jewelry courtesy of: ChandanFashion (@chandanfashion)
My angels: ShailaPremji (@shailapremji), Simran Manghirmalani (@sim_sim_ma), Manushi Patel (@manushi.patel), and Felicia Hyman (@fefenostalgia)
My videographer: Gowtham Ratnaraj (@gothamTO)
My on set assistant: Rahim Printer (@printerror1)
LETS BE FRIENDS:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/shereenladha
Snapchat: sherrykins
Facebook: http://facebook.com/dancewithSL
Website/Blog: http://shereenladha.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/shereenladha
Singer: Arijit Singh
Qawwali vocals: Mujtaba AzizNaza, Shadab & Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri
Music: Sanjay Leela BhansaliLyrics: A.M Turaz
Qawwali Lyrics: Nasir Faraaz
Arranged by: Shail-Pritesh
Rythm Arranger: NitinShankarCast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by: KishoreLulla & Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Special shoutouts to the awesome people at the YouTube SpaceToronto for helping me with all my concept videos :)

ChrisDe La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com shares a behind the scenes look when he received his latest Caribbean cookbook - The Vibrant Caribbean Pot 100Traditional And Fusion Recipes. You'll see the inside pages of the most anticipated Caribbean cookbook and an update on shipping to customers who reserved a copy.
Get my latest cookbook, The Vibrant Caribbean Pot - 100 Traditional And Fusion Recipes Vol 2 @ http://www.CaribbeanPot.com/book/
Connect with Chris De La Rosa
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caribbe...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/obzokee
Instagram: caribbeanpot
Contact: http://caribbeanpot.com/contact/
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/caribbeanpot/th...
To learn more about Chris De La Rosa, you can visit http://www.ChrisDeLaRosa.com

ChrisDe La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com shares a behind the scenes look when he received his latest Caribbean cookbook - The Vibrant Caribbean Pot 100Traditional And Fusion Recipes. You'll see the inside pages of the most anticipated Caribbean cookbook and an update on shipping to customers who reserved a copy.
Get my latest cookbook, The Vibrant Caribbean Pot - 100 Traditional And Fusion Recipes Vol 2 @ http://www.CaribbeanPot.com/book/
Connect with Chris De La Rosa
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caribbe...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/obzokee
Instagram: caribbeanpot
Contact: http://caribbeanpot.com/contact/
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/caribbeanpot/th...
To learn more about Chris De La Rosa, you can visit http://www.ChrisDeLaRosa.com

Cold Fusion - Real, But Is It Ready? - Prof. Peter Hagelstein

Since 1988 when Professors Fleischmann & Pons from University of Utah first discovered “cold fusion”, there has been controversy as to whether the effect was an experimental artifact or whether it could be used to provide safe and inexpensive clean energy. The results claimed were not in agreement with the then-known laws of physics and skeptics drew attention to the many early negative experimental results to argue that the experiment could not be replicated. When their early experiments couldn’t be validated, most researchers concluded F&P’s results were “junk science”—and there has subsequently been little government sponsored research in the US.
Nevertheless, over the last 30 years, researchers around the world have found out why the initial results weren’t easily duplicated and som...

The ColdSteelLucky is a beautifully made traditional / modern fusion knife, a slip joint muskrat pattern with one plain edge and one serrated blade. With premium CTS-XHP steel and carbon fiber handle scales, It gets one's attention. But its precision manufacture and superb fit & finish seal the deal. This little knife is a masterpiece if you have a place for it in your system. Another home run from Lynn and the boys!

Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. This original collection is from my various Jazz Music and Bossa NovaJazz Albums. Perfect for lunch or dinner parties or just chilling out. NEW sequel jazz music videos are here: http://youtu.be/_1i5T_z2cN4 and https://youtu.be/e0qkRTEk3Qc, Jazz in Paris: https://youtu.be/9i7irvxScYs Jazz in Tokyo: https://youtu.be/Z-ufBm6rF_4 New York Jazz here: https://youtu.be/PEiLZSuPPx4
Please download these songs at Reverbnation link of: http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong/album/61154-jazz-collection-volume-1
Original music by David LewisLuong, Australia. David is a member of the 'Music for Good' charity program on Reverbnation. For every song you buy from David's Reberbnation si...

Since 1988 when Professors Fleischmann & Pons from University of Utah first discovered “cold fusion”, there has been controversy as to whether the effect was an experimental artifact or whether it could be used to provide safe and inexpensive clean energy. The results claimed were not in agreement with the then-known laws of physics and skeptics drew attention to the many early negative experimental results to argue that the experiment could not be replicated. When their early experiments couldn’t be validated, most researchers concluded F&P’s results were “junk science”—and there has subsequently been little government sponsored research in the US.
Nevertheless, over the last 30 years, researchers around the world have found out why the initial results weren’t easily duplicated and some experimental configurations have been consistently able to generate net power. Largely ignored by the traditional physics establishment in the US, research efforts continue in Japan, China, Russia, India and Italy, with governmental support ramping up in Japan.
Cold fusion experiments produce little of the dangerous reaction products (neurons, gamma rays, or radioactive isotopes) that are seen in fission or traditional fusion reactions. Furthermore, the conditions necessary for cold fusion are modest compared to traditional hot fusion or fission, supporting much lower cost, high energy density implementations.
So, even though it has been demonstrated to be relatively safe and inexpensive to implement, the phenomenon is not theoretically understood yet and much work remains to convert experimental results to useful products.
Professor Hagelstein will trace the early history of cold fusion, highlighting important results and implications along the way. He will then review the theoretical issues and present his own model of what is going on, followed by a discussion of an experimental effort to test the model, with some preliminary results. Finally, he will discuss what he considers to be the necessary future directions in order to achieve commercialization.
Peter L. Hagelstein is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and an associate professor at MIT. He received a BS and MS degree in 1976, then his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1981, all from MIT. He was a staff member of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1981 to 1985 before joining the MIT faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1986.
Hagelstein's early work focused on extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray lasers, receiving the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1984 for his innovation in X-ray laser physics. While working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory he pioneered the work that later produced the first X-ray laser, which helped stimulate the US Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”) program.
In 1989 he started investigating cold fusion (also called low-energy nuclear reactions) and has written more than 50 papers on cold fusion while collaborating with key experimental researchers in the field. Hagelstein is the co-author of the textbook Applied Quantum and Statistical Mechanics and chaired the TenthInternational Conference on Cold Fusion in 2003.

Since 1988 when Professors Fleischmann & Pons from University of Utah first discovered “cold fusion”, there has been controversy as to whether the effect was an experimental artifact or whether it could be used to provide safe and inexpensive clean energy. The results claimed were not in agreement with the then-known laws of physics and skeptics drew attention to the many early negative experimental results to argue that the experiment could not be replicated. When their early experiments couldn’t be validated, most researchers concluded F&P’s results were “junk science”—and there has subsequently been little government sponsored research in the US.
Nevertheless, over the last 30 years, researchers around the world have found out why the initial results weren’t easily duplicated and some experimental configurations have been consistently able to generate net power. Largely ignored by the traditional physics establishment in the US, research efforts continue in Japan, China, Russia, India and Italy, with governmental support ramping up in Japan.
Cold fusion experiments produce little of the dangerous reaction products (neurons, gamma rays, or radioactive isotopes) that are seen in fission or traditional fusion reactions. Furthermore, the conditions necessary for cold fusion are modest compared to traditional hot fusion or fission, supporting much lower cost, high energy density implementations.
So, even though it has been demonstrated to be relatively safe and inexpensive to implement, the phenomenon is not theoretically understood yet and much work remains to convert experimental results to useful products.
Professor Hagelstein will trace the early history of cold fusion, highlighting important results and implications along the way. He will then review the theoretical issues and present his own model of what is going on, followed by a discussion of an experimental effort to test the model, with some preliminary results. Finally, he will discuss what he considers to be the necessary future directions in order to achieve commercialization.
Peter L. Hagelstein is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and an associate professor at MIT. He received a BS and MS degree in 1976, then his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1981, all from MIT. He was a staff member of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1981 to 1985 before joining the MIT faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1986.
Hagelstein's early work focused on extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray lasers, receiving the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1984 for his innovation in X-ray laser physics. While working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory he pioneered the work that later produced the first X-ray laser, which helped stimulate the US Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”) program.
In 1989 he started investigating cold fusion (also called low-energy nuclear reactions) and has written more than 50 papers on cold fusion while collaborating with key experimental researchers in the field. Hagelstein is the co-author of the textbook Applied Quantum and Statistical Mechanics and chaired the TenthInternational Conference on Cold Fusion in 2003.

The ColdSteelLucky is a beautifully made traditional / modern fusion knife, a slip joint muskrat pattern with one plain edge and one serrated blade. With pre...

The ColdSteelLucky is a beautifully made traditional / modern fusion knife, a slip joint muskrat pattern with one plain edge and one serrated blade. With premium CTS-XHP steel and carbon fiber handle scales, It gets one's attention. But its precision manufacture and superb fit & finish seal the deal. This little knife is a masterpiece if you have a place for it in your system. Another home run from Lynn and the boys!

The ColdSteelLucky is a beautifully made traditional / modern fusion knife, a slip joint muskrat pattern with one plain edge and one serrated blade. With premium CTS-XHP steel and carbon fiber handle scales, It gets one's attention. But its precision manufacture and superb fit & finish seal the deal. This little knife is a masterpiece if you have a place for it in your system. Another home run from Lynn and the boys!

Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. This original collection is from my various ...

Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. This original collection is from my various Jazz Music and Bossa NovaJazz Albums. Perfect for lunch or dinner parties or just chilling out. NEW sequel jazz music videos are here: http://youtu.be/_1i5T_z2cN4 and https://youtu.be/e0qkRTEk3Qc, Jazz in Paris: https://youtu.be/9i7irvxScYs Jazz in Tokyo: https://youtu.be/Z-ufBm6rF_4 New York Jazz here: https://youtu.be/PEiLZSuPPx4
Please download these songs at Reverbnation link of: http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong/album/61154-jazz-collection-volume-1
Original music by David LewisLuong, Australia. David is a member of the 'Music for Good' charity program on Reverbnation. For every song you buy from David's Reberbnation site (http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong), 50% of the money you spend on his songs will be donated to a charity organisation. Please refer to this link for more information on how your music purchases can help: http://www.reverbnation.com/musicforgood
Featured in this collection are:
Track 1: Mid summer's dream (starts at 00:00)
Track 2: Crush on you (starts at 4:45)
Track 3: Joy of love (starts at 9:52)
Track 4: Once upon a time (starts at 14:50)
Track 5: Two of us (starts at 20:27)
Track 6: Bay of paradise (starts at 24:28)
Track 7: Summer love (starts at 28:16)
Track 8: One more time (starts at 31:40)
Track 9: Solace (starts at 35:29)
Track 10: Schroeder and I (starts at 40:09)
Track 11: Under the moonlight (starts at 45:08)
Track 12: Autumn scents (starts at 50:00)
Track 13: A brighter day (starts at 52:53)
Track 14: Road to enlightenment (starts at 57:52)
Track 15: Sweet whispers (starts at 1:03:38)
Track 16: Hand in hand (starts at 1:06:26)
Track 17: Rendezvous (starts at 1:11:23)
Track 18: Flaming Saturday (starts at 1:15:34)
Track 19: Quintessentially yours (starts at 1:19:09)
Track 20: As it was (starts at 1:23:56)
Track 21: Balmy twilights (starts at 1:27:18)
Track 22: Bells of Christmas (starts at 1:29:20)
Track 23: BeyondAzure (starts at 1:31:27)
Track 24: BreezySundays (starts at 1:34:54)
Track 25: Bring me tomorrow (starts at 1:38:43)
Track 26: By your side (starts at 1:41:15)
Track 27: Dawn of new days (starts at 1:44:15)
Track 28: Dreaming of a tropic Christmas (starts at 1:47:10)
Track 29: Endless summer (starts at 1:50:34)
Track 30: Eternally yours (starts at 1:56:40)
Track 31: Glide with me (starts at 1:59:25)
Track 32: Halos of eternity (starts at 2:02:25)
Track 33: Heavenly passage (starts at 2:05:26)
Track 34: Horizon blues (starts at 2:09:15)
Track 35: In the presence of beauty (starts at 2:11:23)
Track 36: In your arms (starts at 2:15:25)
Track 37: Island dreams (starts at 2:20:05)
Track 38: I will stand by you (starts at 2:23:30)
Track 39: Memoir of summer (starts at 2:28:08)
Track 40: New beginning (starts at 2:31:02)
Track 41: Ocean of hope (starts at 2:34:17)
Track 42: Paradise (starts at 2:36:56)
Track 43: Pathway to heaven (starts at 2:40:11)
Track 44: Rays of sapphire (starts at 2:45:41)
Track 45: Rejoice for tropic rain (starts at 2:48:36)
Track 46: Rays of sunny emerald (starts at 2:51:26)
Track 47: Starry nights (starts at 2:54:29)
Track 48: Sussuros do mar - Whispers of sea (starts at 2:57:43)
Track 49: Tropic shores (starts at 3:00:43)
Track 50: Vivid dreams (starts at 3:03:43)
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Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. This original collection is from my various Jazz Music and Bossa NovaJazz Albums. Perfect for lunch or dinner parties or just chilling out. NEW sequel jazz music videos are here: http://youtu.be/_1i5T_z2cN4 and https://youtu.be/e0qkRTEk3Qc, Jazz in Paris: https://youtu.be/9i7irvxScYs Jazz in Tokyo: https://youtu.be/Z-ufBm6rF_4 New York Jazz here: https://youtu.be/PEiLZSuPPx4
Please download these songs at Reverbnation link of: http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong/album/61154-jazz-collection-volume-1
Original music by David LewisLuong, Australia. David is a member of the 'Music for Good' charity program on Reverbnation. For every song you buy from David's Reberbnation site (http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong), 50% of the money you spend on his songs will be donated to a charity organisation. Please refer to this link for more information on how your music purchases can help: http://www.reverbnation.com/musicforgood
Featured in this collection are:
Track 1: Mid summer's dream (starts at 00:00)
Track 2: Crush on you (starts at 4:45)
Track 3: Joy of love (starts at 9:52)
Track 4: Once upon a time (starts at 14:50)
Track 5: Two of us (starts at 20:27)
Track 6: Bay of paradise (starts at 24:28)
Track 7: Summer love (starts at 28:16)
Track 8: One more time (starts at 31:40)
Track 9: Solace (starts at 35:29)
Track 10: Schroeder and I (starts at 40:09)
Track 11: Under the moonlight (starts at 45:08)
Track 12: Autumn scents (starts at 50:00)
Track 13: A brighter day (starts at 52:53)
Track 14: Road to enlightenment (starts at 57:52)
Track 15: Sweet whispers (starts at 1:03:38)
Track 16: Hand in hand (starts at 1:06:26)
Track 17: Rendezvous (starts at 1:11:23)
Track 18: Flaming Saturday (starts at 1:15:34)
Track 19: Quintessentially yours (starts at 1:19:09)
Track 20: As it was (starts at 1:23:56)
Track 21: Balmy twilights (starts at 1:27:18)
Track 22: Bells of Christmas (starts at 1:29:20)
Track 23: BeyondAzure (starts at 1:31:27)
Track 24: BreezySundays (starts at 1:34:54)
Track 25: Bring me tomorrow (starts at 1:38:43)
Track 26: By your side (starts at 1:41:15)
Track 27: Dawn of new days (starts at 1:44:15)
Track 28: Dreaming of a tropic Christmas (starts at 1:47:10)
Track 29: Endless summer (starts at 1:50:34)
Track 30: Eternally yours (starts at 1:56:40)
Track 31: Glide with me (starts at 1:59:25)
Track 32: Halos of eternity (starts at 2:02:25)
Track 33: Heavenly passage (starts at 2:05:26)
Track 34: Horizon blues (starts at 2:09:15)
Track 35: In the presence of beauty (starts at 2:11:23)
Track 36: In your arms (starts at 2:15:25)
Track 37: Island dreams (starts at 2:20:05)
Track 38: I will stand by you (starts at 2:23:30)
Track 39: Memoir of summer (starts at 2:28:08)
Track 40: New beginning (starts at 2:31:02)
Track 41: Ocean of hope (starts at 2:34:17)
Track 42: Paradise (starts at 2:36:56)
Track 43: Pathway to heaven (starts at 2:40:11)
Track 44: Rays of sapphire (starts at 2:45:41)
Track 45: Rejoice for tropic rain (starts at 2:48:36)
Track 46: Rays of sunny emerald (starts at 2:51:26)
Track 47: Starry nights (starts at 2:54:29)
Track 48: Sussuros do mar - Whispers of sea (starts at 2:57:43)
Track 49: Tropic shores (starts at 3:00:43)
Track 50: Vivid dreams (starts at 3:03:43)
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* Take some time off each day to relax and recharge by watching and listening to the vast collection of relaxation music videos on this channel ranging from blues, jazz, new age fusion through to classical music to love ballads, and even relaxing sound effects.
* The most effective way to support me and my music is by listening and sharing them on Youtube and Google+. The music featured on EscapeOneChannel is also available for downloading from many online music stores directly from these links:
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This piece has been a long time in the making for me. I loved this song from Bajirao Mastani and was so inspired by the look and beauty of the whole film. I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India - my travelling stage show (learn more at www.shereenladha.com/roots). I love everything about Aayat (and Bajirao Mastani) from its epic Bollywood proportions to the graceful dancing with Indian classical movement and the lyrics to every song.
ArtistStatement: An Aayat in this song is used to describe Bajirao's love for Mastani. The song uses the analogies of Zikr - repeated prayers - to express how he constantly remembers her. It was this notion of repetition that I wove into the choreography to pay tribute to that.
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Thank you to my team that helped me bring this piece to life:
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Singer: Arijit Singh
Qawwali vocals: Mujtaba AzizNaza, Shadab & Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri
Music: Sanjay Leela BhansaliLyrics: A.M Turaz
Qawwali Lyrics: Nasir Faraaz
Arranged by: Shail-Pritesh
Rythm Arranger: NitinShankarCast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by: KishoreLulla & Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Special shoutouts to the awesome people at the YouTube SpaceToronto for helping me with all my concept videos :)

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Nessa - The Ash Plant - World Celtic Fusion

Traditional Irish music interpreted by World Celtic Fusion band Nessa from Ann Arbor, MI. ...

ChrisDe La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com shares a behind the scenes look when he received his latest Caribbean cookbook - The Vibrant Caribbean Pot 100Traditional And Fusion Recipes. You'll see the inside pages of the most anticipated Caribbean cookbook and an update on shipping to customers who reserved a copy.
Get my latest cookbook, The Vibrant Caribbean Pot - 100 Traditional And Fusion Recipes Vol 2 @ http://www.CaribbeanPot.com/book/
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Cold Fusion - Real, But Is It Ready? - Prof. Peter Hagelstein

Since 1988 when Professors Fleischmann & Pons from University of Utah first discovered “cold fusion”, there has been controversy as to whether the effect was an experimental artifact or whether it could be used to provide safe and inexpensive clean energy. The results claimed were not in agreement with the then-known laws of physics and skeptics drew attention to the many early negative experimental results to argue that the experiment could not be replicated. When their early experiments couldn’t be validated, most researchers concluded F&P’s results were “junk science”—and there has subsequently been little government sponsored research in the US.
Nevertheless, over the last 30 years, researchers around the world have found out why the initial results weren’t easily duplicated and some experimental configurations have been consistently able to generate net power. Largely ignored by the traditional physics establishment in the US, research efforts continue in Japan, China, Russia, India and Italy, with governmental support ramping up in Japan.
Cold fusion experiments produce little of the dangerous reaction products (neurons, gamma rays, or radioactive isotopes) that are seen in fission or traditional fusion reactions. Furthermore, the conditions necessary for cold fusion are modest compared to traditional hot fusion or fission, supporting much lower cost, high energy density implementations.
So, even though it has been demonstrated to be relatively safe and inexpensive to implement, the phenomenon is not theoretically understood yet and much work remains to convert experimental results to useful products.
Professor Hagelstein will trace the early history of cold fusion, highlighting important results and implications along the way. He will then review the theoretical issues and present his own model of what is going on, followed by a discussion of an experimental effort to test the model, with some preliminary results. Finally, he will discuss what he considers to be the necessary future directions in order to achieve commercialization.
Peter L. Hagelstein is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and an associate professor at MIT. He received a BS and MS degree in 1976, then his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1981, all from MIT. He was a staff member of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1981 to 1985 before joining the MIT faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1986.
Hagelstein's early work focused on extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray lasers, receiving the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1984 for his innovation in X-ray laser physics. While working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory he pioneered the work that later produced the first X-ray laser, which helped stimulate the US Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”) program.
In 1989 he started investigating cold fusion (also called low-energy nuclear reactions) and has written more than 50 papers on cold fusion while collaborating with key experimental researchers in the field. Hagelstein is the co-author of the textbook Applied Quantum and Statistical Mechanics and chaired the TenthInternational Conference on Cold Fusion in 2003.

1:10:02

New York Jazz Lounge - Merry Christmas

Get in the mood (ad-free) - download/stream: https://lnk.to/NYJL_MerryChristmas
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The ColdSteelLucky is a beautifully made traditional / modern fusion knife, a slip joint muskrat pattern with one plain edge and one serrated blade. With premium CTS-XHP steel and carbon fiber handle scales, It gets one's attention. But its precision manufacture and superb fit & finish seal the deal. This little knife is a masterpiece if you have a place for it in your system. Another home run from Lynn and the boys!

28:53

Music of Morocco : Chillout & Traditional Music [1]

Second part : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXmOBn1jriI&feature=youtu.be
Third part : ht...

Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. This original collection is from my various Jazz Music and Bossa NovaJazz Albums. Perfect for lunch or dinner parties or just chilling out. NEW sequel jazz music videos are here: http://youtu.be/_1i5T_z2cN4 and https://youtu.be/e0qkRTEk3Qc, Jazz in Paris: https://youtu.be/9i7irvxScYs Jazz in Tokyo: https://youtu.be/Z-ufBm6rF_4 New York Jazz here: https://youtu.be/PEiLZSuPPx4
Please download these songs at Reverbnation link of: http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong/album/61154-jazz-collection-volume-1
Original music by David LewisLuong, Australia. David is a member of the 'Music for Good' charity program on Reverbnation. For every song you buy from David's Reberbnation site (http://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong), 50% of the money you spend on his songs will be donated to a charity organisation. Please refer to this link for more information on how your music purchases can help: http://www.reverbnation.com/musicforgood
Featured in this collection are:
Track 1: Mid summer's dream (starts at 00:00)
Track 2: Crush on you (starts at 4:45)
Track 3: Joy of love (starts at 9:52)
Track 4: Once upon a time (starts at 14:50)
Track 5: Two of us (starts at 20:27)
Track 6: Bay of paradise (starts at 24:28)
Track 7: Summer love (starts at 28:16)
Track 8: One more time (starts at 31:40)
Track 9: Solace (starts at 35:29)
Track 10: Schroeder and I (starts at 40:09)
Track 11: Under the moonlight (starts at 45:08)
Track 12: Autumn scents (starts at 50:00)
Track 13: A brighter day (starts at 52:53)
Track 14: Road to enlightenment (starts at 57:52)
Track 15: Sweet whispers (starts at 1:03:38)
Track 16: Hand in hand (starts at 1:06:26)
Track 17: Rendezvous (starts at 1:11:23)
Track 18: Flaming Saturday (starts at 1:15:34)
Track 19: Quintessentially yours (starts at 1:19:09)
Track 20: As it was (starts at 1:23:56)
Track 21: Balmy twilights (starts at 1:27:18)
Track 22: Bells of Christmas (starts at 1:29:20)
Track 23: BeyondAzure (starts at 1:31:27)
Track 24: BreezySundays (starts at 1:34:54)
Track 25: Bring me tomorrow (starts at 1:38:43)
Track 26: By your side (starts at 1:41:15)
Track 27: Dawn of new days (starts at 1:44:15)
Track 28: Dreaming of a tropic Christmas (starts at 1:47:10)
Track 29: Endless summer (starts at 1:50:34)
Track 30: Eternally yours (starts at 1:56:40)
Track 31: Glide with me (starts at 1:59:25)
Track 32: Halos of eternity (starts at 2:02:25)
Track 33: Heavenly passage (starts at 2:05:26)
Track 34: Horizon blues (starts at 2:09:15)
Track 35: In the presence of beauty (starts at 2:11:23)
Track 36: In your arms (starts at 2:15:25)
Track 37: Island dreams (starts at 2:20:05)
Track 38: I will stand by you (starts at 2:23:30)
Track 39: Memoir of summer (starts at 2:28:08)
Track 40: New beginning (starts at 2:31:02)
Track 41: Ocean of hope (starts at 2:34:17)
Track 42: Paradise (starts at 2:36:56)
Track 43: Pathway to heaven (starts at 2:40:11)
Track 44: Rays of sapphire (starts at 2:45:41)
Track 45: Rejoice for tropic rain (starts at 2:48:36)
Track 46: Rays of sunny emerald (starts at 2:51:26)
Track 47: Starry nights (starts at 2:54:29)
Track 48: Sussuros do mar - Whispers of sea (starts at 2:57:43)
Track 49: Tropic shores (starts at 3:00:43)
Track 50: Vivid dreams (starts at 3:03:43)
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* Take some time off each day to relax and recharge by watching and listening to the vast collection of relaxation music videos on this channel ranging from blues, jazz, new age fusion through to classical music to love ballads, and even relaxing sound effects.
* The most effective way to support me and my music is by listening and sharing them on Youtube and Google+. The music featured on EscapeOneChannel is also available for downloading from many online music stores directly from these links:
Google Play: http://tinyurl.com/zjc5jtt
Reverbnation: http://tinyurl.com/jyag6js
iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/z7gl4o9
Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/zlojb9t
eMusic: http://tinyurl.com/zkjbcor
Spotify: http://tinyurl.com/gpknd2x
* Stay up to date with the latest releases by:
i) subscribing to my Youtube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/user/EscapeOneChannel?sub_confirmation=1
ii) join me on my Google+ page: https://plus.google.com/+EscapeOneChannel
* For commercial use of my music, please email your enquiry to lewisluong8@gmail.com for a quote

Jazz Instrumental: 3 HOURS of Jazz Music Playlist ...

Best of Japanese jazz fusion compilation 1 (full a...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

A homeless man looking to keep warm allegedly stole an idling car from the rear parking lot at the Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub on LincolnStreet but could not figure out how to operate the heat, police said.A 1.36 a.m ...OfficerScott Miller arrived to assist.When the officer arrived he spoke with an employee who had started his red 2009 FordFusion to warm it up ... ....

ORLANDO, Fla. — The connection Rory McIlroy had with Arnold Palmer was strong even before he delivered a Sunday charge that would have made the King proud ... "Mr. Palmer, thanks to you, I have everything I could ever need in my life." ... And to think that just over six months ago, Woods hadn't been cleared by his doctors to hit balls after fusion surgery on his lower back, his fourth back surgery dating to the spring of 2014 ... ....

Fort Collins CO (SPX) Mar 16, 2018. Nuclearfusion, the process that powers our sun, happens when nuclear reactions between light elements produce heavier ones. It's also happening - at a smaller scale - in a Colorado State University laboratory. Using a compact but powerful laser to heat arrays of ordered nanowires, CSU scientists and collaborators have demonstrated micro-scale nuclear fusion in the lab. They have achieved ... ....

This year, Japan will deploy a Cray XC50 that will be the world's most powerful supercomputer in the field of advanced nuclear fusion research. It will be installed at the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science (QST) and used for lo... ....

"With our close partnership and collaboration with ANSYS, we were able to successfully roll out our RedHawk AnalysisFusion capability on schedule ... About FusionTechnology ... It provides DesignFusion, ECOFusion, Signoff Fusion, and TestFusion, resulting in the most predictable RTL-to-GDSII flow with the fewest iterations, as well as unsurpassed design frequency, power, and area....

In 2010, Leow’s skills were recognised when he won HAPA’s BestFusionJapaneseAward... Leow started Hisho in March 2017 to fully flesh out his vision of opening a Japanese fusion restaurant ... So I wanted to create Japanese fusion dishes and make it a more interesting experience,” he says ... To get a proper initiation into Hisho’s fusion concept, try the ......

This important legislation will help bolster the partnership between DHS and fusion centers across the United States... 'When I toured the NebraskaInformationAnalysisCenter (NIAC), the sole fusion center in the state, I saw first-hand the critical role fusion centers play in the sharing of intelligence and counterterrorism information with local law enforcement agencies,' said Rep....

The chemical compound is often used in spectrometry as a fusion flux for sample preparation. Samples prepared using a lithium tetraborate fusion flux are highly accurate, and materials such as glass, cement, steel, nickel, and copper often use this method. Lithium Tetraborate FusionFlux Considerations. When using a fusion flux for sample preparation, there are specific considerations that must be made to ensure the best sample....